i18n Multi-Tenant

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This gem is a small utility that provides the basic configuration to perform tenant-specific translations in multi-tenant apps.

Read more about it in the blog announcement.

Setting the locale

I18nMultitenant.set(locale: :en, tenant: 'Tenant Name')

# Or:
I18nMultitenant.with_locale(locale: :en, tenant: 'Tenant Name') do
...
end

Locale files

The library leverages the use of fallbacks, using the tenant name as a locale variant.

You can organize the files in nested folders as you find suitable, the only requirement is that the root of a translation file uses the following convention:

lang-TENANT_NAME:
  ...

For a few different examples, check out the locale files used in tests, but here are few valid roots:

en:
en-US:
en-US-TENANT_NAME:

Any name can be passed through the :tenant option, and it will be normalized to be uppercase and not contain any hyphens, dots, or spaces.

If you need to use names that are not be valid yml keys even after this process, you will need to sanitize the names yourself before handing them over to set.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile and run bundle install:

gem 'i18n_multitenant'

Or install it yourself running:

gem install i18n_multitenant

Configuration

In Rails everything should be configured out of the box, but you can perform the configuration yourself in other applications by calling:

I18nMultitenant.configure(I18n) # or pass I18n.config

Front-end Translations

If you also need to perform translations in the front-end, you can use a library like i18n-js. You can easily configure i18n-js to support multi-tenant translations by leveraging i18n itself:

I18n.locale = <%= I18n.locale.to_json.html_safe %>;
I18n.locales[I18n.locale] = <%= I18n.fallbacks[I18n.locale].to_json.html_safe %>